INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Records show an investigation into allegations that Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill drunkenly groped four women at a party cost taxpayers at least $26,300. Documents obtained by The Indianapolis Star through open records requests detail expenses by special prosecutor Daniel Sigler, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department and the Indiana Inspector General's office. Sigler's bill totaled $5,217 and IMPD paid an estimated $3,226. But $17,861 of the costs came from the Inspector General's office, which opened its inquiry after requests by Gov. Eric Holcomb and legislative leadership.